On 3/11/2014 2:35 AM, Stewart Bryant wrote:
On 11/03/2014 08:42, Dave Crocker wrote:
Harassment and bullying are forms of intimidation seeking to
marginalize a participant. They are not "interaction" problems; they
are attacks.
One person's attack is another person's interaction problem and vice versa.
Stewart,
That's a bit like saying my shooting a gun in your direction is really a
matter of your causing a self-inflicted wound.
In other words, the view you are espousing does not match that of those
experts you asked to have consulted. (You really need to look at the
material cited in the draft. If you have an issue with that material,
please state so, explicitly.)
And for some of the behaviors, it does not match the laws in many
jurisdictions.
The fact that misunderstandings can sometimes occur does not eliminate
the fact of real harassment or bullying.
d/
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Dave Crocker
Brandenburg InternetWorking
bbiw.net